You can book private guided walking tours at a date and time of your choosing.•This can be one of our three standard tours or a hybrid tour with content meeting your requirements. •We have full public and employee liability insurance for all our tours. •With the use of our live audio system numbers on tour can be quite high - we have run tours for up to forty with no issues.Commercial Organisations•£360 for up to 15 people - then £12 per adult and £6 per child.•May include use of audio system which can include live translation to one common language if non-English speakingPublic and Education•£300 for up to 20 people - then £10 per adult and £6 per child.•Normally includes a live audio system which can include live translation to a single language.Tour Books: We can include the books Positively Birmingham (RRP £20) or guide Discovering Birmingham (RRP £5) at discounted pricesPrevious Private ToursWe have organised private guided tours for all sorts of people over the last 24 years including:•Conference delegates•PR Team of a major bank relocating to Birmingham for a press visit for London media - tough gig!•School tours - both local junior schools and also GCSE classes with tours addressing the curriculum•ICC Conference of NHS scientists•Two Chinese businessman attending an exhibition at the NEC•A West Midlands leaders group•New recruits to major accountants as part of induction/familiarisation - included details of social aspects of the city•Special birthday party tours•Visitors for who normal tour times not suitable•City centre office - monthly lunchtime 45 minute team building tours from the office•Medical conference of neurologists - sold out with many others wanting to come!•Geography class from Wells-next-the-Sea studying two world cities for GCSE - Birmingham and Mexico City•Packaging company team building tour after a business meeting•Group of visually impaired young people from Sweden•Family group from Canada researching their heritage•Reunion of schools friends•Group of Swedish partially sighted students and their carers•Team building event for academic department from University of Birmingham